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Early, Unfinished and Rarely Seen Louisa May Alcott Story Published
A managing editor at Strand Magazine discovered the story manuscript during an online search of Alcott’s archives at Houghton Library. -
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Harvard Library Collects Materials on ‘Black America and COVID-19'
A new library guide was recently published to collect open-access materials documenting the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on Black Americans. -
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Lucy Caplan on Shirley Graham Du Bois’ ‘Tom-Tom’ & Importance of Black Composers
Music historian Caplan, who produced the opera 'Tom-Tom' at Harvard in 2018, discovered the opera in Graham Du Bois' papers at Schlesinger Library. -
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Bringing Black History to Light
Digital Collections Program Manager Dorothy Berry leads a Houghton Library project to digitize thousands of African-American records and artifacts. -
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Teach with Special Collections
Discover, engage, and collaborate with special collections to help students use primary sources and understand material culture. -
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Tennessee Williams Collection
Explore drafts of plays, journals, correspondence, and photographs from one of America’s pioneering dramatists. -
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A Brief History of Open Access at Harvard
OSC Director Peter Suber and Library VP Martha Whitehead review Harvard’s OA policies and its thinking on subscription journal prices. -
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Joseph Buloff Jewish Theater Archive
Documents the lives and careers of legendary Yiddish theater stars Joseph Buloff and Luba Kadison. -
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This Year, a Single Digitization Focus at Houghton: Black American History
Houghton Library will pause all other digital work to focus solely on "Slavery, Abolition, Emancipation, and Freedom." -
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Newly Acquired Queer Film Collection at HFA Celebrates Butch Identity
The Harvard Film Archive has acquired a collection of works created and archived by filmmaker, archivist, and historian Jenni Olson.